One Month Until IC 2020 Registration Opens

August 26, 2019

International S'ganim

AZA & BBG

Can you believe that we are just one month away from the most exciting night of the fall (you know, the one where we nearly break the Internet)?! Clearly, our countdown to #AZABBGIC2020 Launch Night is on, and it’s going to be incredible. Here are some things to note as we rock and roll onwards toward Thursday, September 26:

1. #AZABBGIC2020 is going to be our largest IC yet. We are so thrilled to be heading back to Dallas, Texas, with our community’s greatest leaders, supporters, mentors, and gamechangers.

2. Convention is open to every Jewish teen around the world—no matter your involvement or where you come from. If you’re a teen from the United States or Canada, be sure to claim membership before registering!

3. We’ll be together from Thursday, February 13 through Monday, February 17 with IC Summit beginning on Wednesday, February 12. We have tenunique and captivating Summit tracks and we hope you’ll join us starting Wednesday!

4. Scholarship is available to every Aleph and B’nai B’rith Girl. It's our goal to ensure money is not a barrier to you joining us in Dallas. Be sure to apply for scholarship by Thursday, October 17 and we'll work with you to make it happen.

5. Every teen looking to come to convention is encouraged to join our #AZABBGIC2020 Facebook group to get excited, meet new friends, and stay up to date with news regarding Convention.

6. Registration opens at 8:00 PM EST and will sell out within a few hours! Do not miss out on your chance to make Tomorrow Happen Here.

7. Don’t be afraid to reach out with questions. We can’t wait to see y’all in Dallas!

About Us

The Aleph Zadik Aleph (AZA) and the B’nai B’rith Girls (BBG) are a fraternity and sorority for Jewish teens—together, we are BBYO. Since our founding in 1924 (AZA) and 1944 (BBG), we have been member-led. Our priorities and programs reflect the interests and issues that matter most to us. Our pursuits are as diverse as our participants.

AZA and BBG welcome Jewish teens of all backgrounds, denominational affiliation, gender, sexual orientations, and socio-economic status as well as those with a range of intellectual, emotional, and physical abilities.